Phil Ivey Doubles Through Mclean Karr
On a board, Mclean Karr set Phil Ivey all-in for 85,200 and Ivey made the call. Karr showed for second pair, but Ivey had top pair with . The river was the and Ivey doubled to 194,000. Karr is down to 367,000.
On a board, Mclean Karr set Phil Ivey all-in for 85,200 and Ivey made the call. Karr showed for second pair, but Ivey had top pair with . The river was the and Ivey doubled to 194,000. Karr is down to 367,000.
Per Ummer raised on the button and then Phil Galfond moved all in from the small blind for 29,900 more. Ummer made the call and held the . He was up against the for Galfond.
The board ran out and it was a short Day 2 for Galfond. Ummer moved to about 180,000 in chips.
Zachary Clark raised all in and Richard Anthony called. Anthony held the and was dominating the for Clark.
"I had a king," piped up Daniel Negreanu.
The flop, turn and river came down and that was it for Clark. He stood up, paid the massage therapist and exited to the rail.
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"This is now my 3rd time ever playing at the ESPN feature table. Isaac Haxton has been at my table all 3 times. Kinda crazy."
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Jared Jaffee was in middle position and raised to 8,100. Shawn Buchanan reraised from the cutoff seat to 19,000. Jaffee made the call.
The flop came down and Jaffee checked. Buchanan fired a bet of 16,500 and Jaffee made the call.
The turn added the to the board and both players checked.
The river completed the board with the . Jaffee led into Buchanan for a bet of 30,000. Buchanan made the call.
Jaffee tabled the for a straight to the queen and Buchman mucked his way back down to 150,000. Jaffee moved up to 330,000.
Daniel Negreanu opened for 7,500 from middle position, Hoyt Corkins three-bet to 7,500 from the cutoff and Chris Moore shoved for 88,700 from the small blind. Negreanu folded and Corkins called.
Moore
Corkins
Corkins flopped a king, Moore could not catch up, and he hit the rail. Corkins is up to 330,000.
Barry Greenstein opened for a raise, Sam Trickett three-bet to 20,000 from the button and Greenstein called.
Greenstein checked the flop over to Trickett, who bet 27,000. Greenstein raised to 65,000, more than half of his remaining chips and Trickett set him all-in. Greenstein called.
Both players turned over ace-queen and split the pot when the turn and river fell the and respectively. Greenstein is on 155,000 while Trickett is still among the chip leaders with 490,000.
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Phillipe D'Auteuil opened from under-the-gun and Jason Somerville called from the hijack.
D'Auteuil bet 11,500 on the flop and Somerville called. Both players checked the on the turn. The river was the and D'Auteuil fired out 23,100. Somerville looked him up.
D'Auteuil showed for top two pair and Somerville mucked. D'Auteuil is up to 330,000 while Somerville slipped to 515,000.
On an flop, Daniel Negreanu checked, Hoyt Corkins bet 20,000 and Negreanu called. The turn was the and Negreanu checked again. Corkins bet 35,000 and Negreanu called. When the river fell the , Negreanu turned around and bet out 55,000. Corkins tanked for so long that their tablemate Markus Golser called the clock. With six seconds to go on his countdown, Corkins made the call.
Negreanu turned over for the Broadway straight and Corkins mucked, telling Negreanu that he flopped top two pair. Negreanu is up to 511,000 and Corkins is down to 220,000.